Fps on this laptop: HP Palivion 11.6
Hey guys, CFood here, and today I got a question for you guys since I'm not a technician at all. Could anyone tell me how much the fps in League Of Legends on the HP Palivion X360 11.6. (Not 13 inch) Thanks!
Hey guys, CFood here, and today I got a question for you guys since I'm not a technician at all. Could anyone tell me how much the fps in League Of Legends on the HP Palivion X360 11.6. (Not 13 inch) Thanks!
Intel Pentium, right?
I play league on an HP laptop (13.5 inch) which I got from 2014 (it started with windows 8, currently running windows 10)
At minimum graphical settings i get 60-90 fps at max graphics I think it dips to 20-30.
Shadows and fullscreen (resolution settings) have a very big impact, everything else not so much.
On another HP computer I used to have (it was an omni desktop), I got similar results.
i play on an HP Pavilion dv7 (2012, running windows 7) and i run at 60fps (i think it's locked, i've never even seen it drop even to 59 or raise to 61), and i assume that since they're along the same line that the 11.6 is a newer model, yes? so i'd say it's pretty safe to assume that you'd get 60, provided it's locked. if there's a way to unlock it i'm not aware of, then you would probably get higher.
Would it be safe to say that Laptop is fairly cheap (<$600)?
To put it into context, I spent more than that for a single Graphics Card - and I have two of them in my PC. I'd highly recommend that you not play any team-reliant online games on a laptop (unless it's specifically made for gaming or at least with gaming in mind).
If I get a player on my team blame a lost team fight and/or game on FPS drops, I report them. On my end, I've done everything possible to make sure that I can play at my fullest capacity. If you're playing on a toaster, or you neglected to check your ping before hopping into a game with 9 other players you should be punished.
A mid-of-the-range pre-built office laptop will probably hold maybe ~60 FPS until it starts wearing out, at which point you should be expecting something more like 40-60, and so on and so forth for basically every year you own the laptop.
Back before I upgraded from a laptop (back in November/December 2014), I only played Customs and Co-op vs. AI because I didn't want to be a burden on my team because I knew I had both unstable FPS and/or ping at any given time.